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point* where a board of immigrant in* 

 rtion U maintained, 

 lie meaure wa* reported in the Sen* 



- U |*MM*J tha 



htm or etui aft* r a if 



Of ft o- 



ut fiilm during the 



'hat Inland ff< 



fte 



riolut ion* front vnriou* labor orgaoisa* 



I will eoiifi'* Hint I ntti \rry radical ut* i 

 I -hiNild bo glad to see imrotyr 

 until ii mid woman seeking work in 



Women certainly 

 o> >, it h* lines of work 

 sompi in - n & t i thial ti 

 1 1 makes it desirable t 



! unmiK'rant. racy toft I* imply ait 



i..|l a UM win. 

 lover the number of unnii^r.t 



read one will 



tend. V form of exclusion can I* : MTU- 



it a any tent. If 



Mil take tin- iroul.i. 

 careful analrsi* ma<! 

 tee they will. I think, find what 1 MIV on that 



:t tiii.1 U-.-n iit.pl, ..i during the last 

 ysar, would have idr. 



limn:. Aliment f- 



not see how- it ran U- a 



-tiiniU tn !l;.- n this 



::.|-i\ taking in 

 ;..\,-d of 



ople gathered in <>ut 



>luyment. who we a constant stream of t i 

 loyed !mti..n> |-.urin. that 



Mith them. 



. differ a.- to i.i her |>lirie* in otl. 

 Jt, as to the tariff ami the t -urrencY question*, 



.!! that thi-y nn- nl. 

 hnt tin- -. : i-<.|ii|N-ti: 



the in 



Thtit it a(T. 



ami affwi* them liadly. no one 

 plain that if there are 



tin;.' that ..tr .-vn unemployed will remain a- 

 an. Ilini; r-.*-'ii f.-r tint 



legialnti -.!.> it mak.- : 



:nd whrtlin it U-th.M ..III|M titi.'ti withtbr labor 



lit he labor of 

 I think at this iM-rid w<- ou 



Illinois ' 

 tlmt it micht nwull in the eepara- 



aUled: 



1 the rurht af ex|atrtation. I 



( of emicratiMii. I lielievelha 



iiml that theee 



alien ntnlliliir the mo\ . 



people are wronp. I admit the ri^-hi . -f an\ 



idr fn>m iu border* persons of had 



char.i i-ii. :.-! t dainttrom 



ill i-ltiVH^. but 1 want to g%y that I hare 



vrlil that the t U>> of |'<emon whom 



\cludo fnm the ot>untry 



will be affected by thi> lull. I understand the dan- 



'.. 



. 



Md brine wtih Um hu iU aad 



in i. 



, , -..., 

 poo4dkftr r a! . .,..i,.-. - . 



ite seanuinn of (atttilte vfckfc 



Mr 



tlK- 

 eameetJy bmt apoo that 



-.h the aitrnttoo of the Hraal^r fmn III*. 

 not* a moment in ordr that I mat aA him wbnber 



t. I made the 

 on the pa -.fhrr and mU 



laiitfuaK*- 



alllr ll.a> 



dela> iirriod of time w Arimt to 



lho.e c 



i. -atr 



chiidren f TsJto tW ee of 



a father and mother. *> 



law requires that t hat f .t her and n**hr shall read 



and writ.-, and the Senator doss not prof. 



ehaafB t hat nx|uiremenU Now. here u a fathrr 

 and ni'.tli.T who can read and wntr. thr irrnU of 

 a family in It;. Kngland. They want to 



come to this country. They nave children betweesi 

 the ages of sixteen and t w niy-one who ran not 

 read or write. Ther ..u^-hi to hare had their 



Taught to n-ail and write, but they lad that 



hen they desire to come to this country they hare 

 not 00 taught th.in. N,,w. 1 ak the Senator if it 

 is a hardship wh h would make him wish to 

 amend this Dill implr to say to that fsthor and 

 mother: You can read and write : and now before 

 coming to America you wait until your children 

 can read and write your own language.' 



bill ; it is a weak bill in the 

 opinion of many of us. because it doss not go far 

 ' nothing in the world bat detain 

 abroad in their own countries for asunVieot length 



Amplest rudiments of 

 . wit, the reading and writing 



" l ST*President. this bill has been po 



. rereire the snpnort 

 ,mbers of all political parties, ai. 

 hope I hat it would go through t he Senate without 



accordance wuh 







*ilk of Texas, declared against the 



j^al^rlatbod^of fJ^ people in this 

 rent. They are laborer* : 

 great hire of 



amsffaa* InoV r v * insti is room for i n ' 

 N Speaking for my own 

 Stata, I would be gU 



to ^ , *^ *T"^. . f -..* Ll * ! it f^-k wBBB^LswnaBBksa) 

 i u. :' i HM . * * < " 



* O I ri^unen : I woaU be glad to weJcosae 100,. 



*ndtnatians. There i> a Unre number of these 

 three race* of foreiiri 



known many of them, and 



1 have 



many rearm and 



known I he for 



Soppoee that the people from eone < 



, .,',., 



and they hare not hod the oppor 





